![]() ![]() Not good! From LR I can send to the excellent NIK plug-ins and Helicon (focus stack). You will have to learn yourself or from another user. It exists, but you cant find that function in help or other documentation. Photoshop has tons of functions and some are a bit difficult to use. Does it do what I need it to do and in a smooth way? Sort of. No system does everything perfect for everybody, nor is to everybody’s liking. (Have tested them, but my understanding comes mabove all from watching training videos) “Upstream systems” MUST have soft proofing to simulate results with specific printer and paper. Why? It produces better image quality than any PP system. I export TIF files and use Qimage for printing. Different photo merge and stack are often best to do in a pixel editor. Especially when it comes to local enhancements. There is though accuracy and quality in results that RAW developers can’t match. Pixel editors have deep functionality, sometimes more complex. Does the RAW conversion itself limit the potential in the out of camera file? It may do – see below! Need to be fast, effective, flexible ways to improve the image to one’s liking. How to find based on location, date, subject, ranking, project, theme etc? I like to go back, analyse old photos, maybe create a new version. Digital systems will never be as magicly creative as the darkroom experience, but takes a lot less time to learn and to execute.įrom 8 exposures freehand, aligned and stacked in Affinity and processed in Nik Silver (During capture sequense a car passed from right to left – auto removed with the used merge setting, one of nine.)ĥ000 B&W negatives, 4000 color slides, 20000 digital photos. My post processing experience stems from 1966 – my first wet darkroom. Post processing is 40% of the final result. “Capture” will take you through about 60% of the total process. Photo creation can be separated into two sub processes: image capture and post processing/digital darkroom. In my case the ambition is a large, beautiful pring that can hang on the wall for years and still be interesting! Systems should also support a process and/or enable a better process. The starting point is always the output, end product, usage of result. From 1982 I have been evaluting, using, developing systems in theese areas. My background is graphic design, gradually evolving into an IT position afor “virtual systems”. Heavily debated and a frustration to many – here is a walk-through of the best alternatives. Best tools for the post process of digital photos – an overview ![]()
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